Master Detective May 2020

Master Detective May 2020

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Albert DeSalvo’s name is forever linked with the 60s Boston Strangler rapes and murders of living-alone middle-aged women – but was he simply a fantasist who sought infamy for the slayings? The beak-nosed, charmer confessed to all the killings but was never actually charged. Today his confession is largely discredited. And DeSalvo’s brutal death behind bars in 1973 ended his part in the story. So if it wasn’t him, who was it? Read, Who Was The Real Boston Strangler? for the full story.

In MD Forum – Twisted Tale Of The “Death On Demand” Killers, on page 24, we look at the heinous career of hit-man Steve Homick and the deaths of a British-born US businessman and his wife in 80s LA.

Closer to home, there are cases from Wigan, Brighton, Norfolk and Ayr, while European Crime Report tells of two French murders.

Highlights this issue include:

* “This Woman Wasn’t Just Murdered, She Was Butchered”

* Paul Donnelley’s Murder Month

* Who Was The Real Boston Strangler?

* Scotland’s Classic Cases:

* Cross-Dressing Sex Fiend Jailed For Vikki’s Murder

* European Crime Report

* MD Forum: Twisted Tale Of The “Death On Demand” Killers

* The Hangings Of Albert Pierrepoint – Part Twelve: Wigan Case That Ended A Hangman’s Career

* Killers Released To Kill Again: Why Did Essex Killer Strike A Second Time?

* Tried For Murder Three Times

* Brighton’s Perplexing Jefferson Peake Affair

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